The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 
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CLOVERS AND GRASSES 
Postpaid 1st to 3rd Zones 
PRICE 
PER 
POUND 
Variety 
Uses 
Kind of Soil 
Lbs. 
Per Acre 
1-lb. 
5-lbs. 
50-lbs. 
( 12-15 
Drilled ) 
Alfalfa, Common . 
Green feed, Hay. 
. Well drained . 
118-20 
Broadcast j 
45c 
38c 
36c 
Alfalfa, Grimm Blue Tag 
Green feed, Hay. 
. Well drained . 
8-10 
Broadcast . 
.... 55c 
48c 
46c 
Alsike Clover . 
Hay and pasture.... 
. Average soil . 
_ 20-30 
Broadcast . 
... 32c 
25c 
23c 
Chewings Fescue . 
Lawn and pasture.. 
. Average to dry. 
_ 1 lb. 
— 300 sq. ft. lawn. 
.... 80c 
73c 
71c 
Creeping Bent Grass.... 
Lawns . 
. Average to wet. 
_ 1 lb. 
— 300 sq. ft. lawn. 
.... 80c 
73c 
. . . 
Kentucky Blue Grass... 
Lawns, Permanent 
pasture . 
. Average . 
_ 20-30 
— Pasture . 
.... 35c 
28c 
26c 
Ladino . 
Pasture and Hay .. . 
. Average . 
_ 6-10 
— Pasture . 
.... $1.00 
93c 
91c 
Meadow Fescue . 
Pasture grass . 
. Average . 
_ 20-30 
— Pasture . 
.... 30c 
23c 
21c 
Orchard Grass . 
Pasture . 
. Average . 
_ 20-30 
— Pasture . 
.... 35c 
28c 
26c 
Red Clover, Mammoth... 
Pasture and hay.... 
. Average . 
12-15 
— Pasture . 
.... 35c 
28c 
26c 
Red Clover, Medium . 
Pasture and hay.... 
. Average . 
_ 12-15 
— Pasture . 
.... 37c 
30c 
28c 
Red Top . 
Pasture and hay.... 
. Average to wet. 
_ 14-18 
— Pasture . 
.... 35c 
28 c 
26c 
Reed’s Canary Grass _ 
Pasture and hay.... 
. Only very wet. 
6-8 
— Pasture . 
.... 55c 
46c 
44c 
Rye Grass, Domestic _ 
Pasture and hay.... 
. Average . 
_ 25-30 
— Pasture . 
.... 20c 
13c 
11c 
Rye Grass, Italian . 
Pasture and hay.... 
. Average . 
_ 25-30 
— Pasture . 
.... 20c 
13c 
11c 
Rye Grass, English . 
Pasture and hay.... 
. Average . 
_ 25-30 
— Pasture . 
.... 25c 
18c 
16c 
Sweet Clover (White)... 
Wasteland cover ... 
. Average to dry. 
_ 15-20 
— Pasture . 
.... 30c 
23c 
21c 
Tall Oat Grass . 
In mixture only. 
. Average . 
30-35 
— Pasture . 
.... 40c 
33c 
31c 
Timothy . 
Hay and pasture. .. . 
. Average . 
10-15 
— Pasture . 
.... 20c 
13c 
11c 
White Dutch Clover . 
Lawns and pasture. 
. Average . 
_ I 5-10 - 
— Pasture | 
60c 
53c 
51c 
( 1 lb. 
to 200 sq. ft. lawn j 
GRAINS, 
FORAGE CROPS, 
SOILING CROPS 
Postpaid 1st to 3rd Zones 
PRICE 
PER 
POUND 
Variety 
Uses 
Kind of Soil 
Lbs. Per Acre 
1-lb. 
5-lbs. 
50-lbs. 
Barley, Common . 
.. Grain . 
.. Average . 
100 . 
, . .. 14c 
07c 
05c 
Field Peas, Blue Bell.. 
. . Dry peas and hay. . 
. . Average . 
120-150 . 
. . . . 17c 
10c 
08c 
Field Peas, Canadian.. 
.. Dry peas and hay.. 
.. Average . 
120-150 . 
.... 17c 
10c 
08c 
Rape, Dwarf Essex.... 
.. Green feed . 
.. Average . 
4-5 Drilled; 6-8 Broadcast... 
... 22c 
15c 
13c 
Rye, Winter . 
.. Grain, Green feed.. 
.. Average . 
80-100 . 
13c 
06c 
04c 
Vetch, Spring . 
. . Green or soiling. ... 
.. Average . 
40-60 . 
. . .. 17c 
10c 
08c 
Wheat, Spring. 
.. Grain . 
.. Average . 
75-120 . 
. . . 13c 
06c 
04c 
Wheat, Winter . 
.. Grain . 
.. Average . 
75-120 . 
. . . . 13c 
06c 
04c 
Oats, White Seeded ... 
.. Grain and hay . 
.. Average . 
100-150 . 
... 12c 
05c 
03c 
LAWN GRASS 
Skagit Brand Lawn Grass 
We believe that this is the finest mixed 
lawn grass that is on the market today. 
Only the best grasses, both as to purity 
and germination enter into it. A wonder¬ 
ful lawn grass for those who demand the 
best. 
Price per lb. 75c; 5 lbs. for $3.50; 10 lbs. 
for $6.50, postpaid. 
Premier Lawn Grass 
This mixture contains nothing but the 
best of the fine leaves, non-bunching 
grasses, such as Creeping Bent, Fescues, 
etc., and has few superiors for the home 
lawn or golf course. Contains no white 
clover. 
Price per lb. 60c; 5 lbs. for $2.75; 10 lbs. 
for $5.00, postpaid. 
Fancy Lawn Grass 
This mixture is the same fine lawn grass 
that we have sold for years and contains 
White Clover in addition to the regular 
grasses. 
Price per lb. 40c; 5 lbs. for $1.75; 10 lbs. 
for $3.00, postpaid. 
Lawns in Shade 
Both our Skagit Brand and Premier 
lawn grass will be found to do well in 
partial shade, as grasses for this purpose 
are included in these mixtures. No grass 
does well in heavy shade unless the neces¬ 
sary moisture and plant food is available. 
If your ground is dry, watering will be 
necessary. 
HOW TO MAKE THE LAWN 
Dig the soil about 6 inches deep and take care that no 
subsoil is brought to the surface. If new soil must be 
hauled in take care that it is covered with top soil. If the 
soil is poor add about 2 pounds of Vigoro, Magnolia 3-10-10 
or other good fertilizer. 
Rake smooth, sow any of our lawn grass mixtures at 
the rate of 200 to 300 square feet of lawn to each 1 lb. of 
seed. Rake again lightly and roll. 
Best results are had by sowing in the Fall or early 
Spring. Late Spring or Summer sowings are more liable 
to be weedy unless well watered. 
